"It went so wrong, so fast. I guess some things are better left to the professionals," Evans wrote, adding, "He hasn’t seen a mirror yet. I told him it looks great."

Evans made it clear that he (and Dodger) thought Evans was up to the clipper task.

"I assured him I knew what I was doing. He seemed skeptical at first, but with the help of a few treats, I talked him into it," Evans wrote.

I assured him I knew what I was doing. He seemed skeptical at first, but with the help of a few treats, I talked him into it.

It went so wrong, so fast. I guess some things are better left to the professionals.

(He hasn’t seen a mirror yet. I told him it looks great)pic.twitter.com/uooHwtmgH3

&mdash; Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans)May 4, 2020

Evans has called his four-legged best friend of five years "a mutt, I couldn't tell you what breed" who brings him comfort and solace during his coronavirus quarantine. Evans told USA TODAY, "He doesn't leave my side."

Now they are both going to be stuck looking at the bad hair job.

Evans was immediately assailed on social media for the botched haircut. As fate would have it, he's is playing Andy Barber on AppleTV's "Defending Jacob."

"Chris, you're playing a Barber doesn't mean you're a barber.. Please.." wrote one Twitter user.

&quot;No matter how desperate you are for a quarantine haircut, do not hire Chris Evans to do it&quot;https://t.co/TmRlmXRViW

&mdash; emma‎⍟ (fan account) (@goodguyevans)May 4, 2020

Another Twitter user imagined Dodger's expression when the pooch finally sees the job in the mirror.

I assured him I knew what I was doing. He seemed skeptical at first, but with the help of a few treats, I talked him into it.

It went so wrong, so fast. I guess some things are better left to the professionals.

(He hasn’t seen a mirror yet. I told him it looks great)pic.twitter.com/uooHwtmgH3